The film, as earnest as it is ill-advised, hangs a speculative drama on one of them.
Now Argentina has followed the world into recession and it is ill-placed to respond.
But its critics suggest it is ill-suited to the task because it is equipped only with blunt tools.
It is not change or reengineering that are the evils, rather it is ill-conceived or poorly implemented change that can cause harm.
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We think it is ill-advisable for anyone to start apportioning undue blame.
It has the most malaria cases in Asia, and with the healthcare system threadbare, it is ill-equipped to introduce systems for monitoring and containment.
It is seemingly ill-suited for the role as Europe's leading credit-crunch victim (Britain is the usual suspect).
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But it is notoriously ill-suited to high-tech industries that have to tailor each item to a customer's specific needs (as in a data-switching centre or air-traffic-control system) or in which it is crucial that thousands of interrelated components all work correctly together (as in a rocket vehicle).
Spain's banking sector fix is badly needed, but it is not the only ill Spain is suffering from.
Labour's view is that it is a policy which is simply ill thought out.
It is grandiose, ill thought-out and obvious electioneering, but it's also thinking outside the narrow box.
What it is to fall ill, prevent, treat and care in Wales and England looked increasingly distinctive too.
"The most ill section of the population has to visit hospital more frequently than those who are healthier and it is often these very ill people who, because of their illness, are the least able to pay the substantial car parking charges, " he said.
And with size and success came not a little hubris that Tokyo is finding it can ill afford, especially during a recession.
But it is a concept that sits ill with the theoretical underpinnings of modern macroeconomics.
The question is why it staged the ill-fated raid in the first place.
But experts warn that flu vaccines are not 100% effective, and it is still possible to become ill despite receiving a vaccination.
I, too, am guilty of putting off doctor appointments when I am ill because it is more stressful to me than the illness.
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Obama will continue to take the hit, calculating that he needs to maintain his base and that alienating it just before an election is ill-advised.
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But it is also possible that Amazon is overreaching itself in an ill-judged rush to become the Wal-Mart of the web ( Wal-Mart's own online efforts have got off to a slow start).
That David made his fortune selling property to people who could ill afford it is an irony not lost on Ms Greenfield, who intersperses his brazen sales pitches with details of his financial demise.
But it is also because the conservative culture of many state banks is ill-suited to foreign takeovers, and because many customers would prefer to deal with a privately owned bank.
His commission's authority is ill defined, it has no building and, as a body, has yet to meet.
"Just like, most of the time on TV when somebody is mentally ill, it's usually a young woman, " Brody said.
Is it possible that people as ill as Nathaniel can be helped?
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